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The Chicago Bears have shown their commitment to wide receiver DJ Moore by signing him to a record-breaking four-year contract extension worth $110 million. This deal includes a $82.6 million guarantee and an average annual value of $27.5 million, making Moore one of the highest-paid wide receivers in the NFL.

Moore, who was previously playing on a three-year deal with the Carolina Panthers before being traded to the Bears, had an outstanding first season in Chicago in 2023 with 96 catches for 1,364 yards and eight touchdowns. With the Bears drafting Caleb Williams as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Moore is expected to be a key target for years to come.

Known for his speed, precise routes, and reliable hands, Moore has proven himself as a top receiver in the league. Former Bears quarterback Justin Fields trusted Moore to make plays downfield, and he delivered consistently. The Bears are hoping that Moore’s skills will continue to shine with Williams at quarterback.

In addition to Moore’s extension, there is speculation about the future of veteran wide receiver Keenan Allen, who was acquired via trade from the Los Angeles Chargers. Allen has been a consistent performer, but injuries have been a concern in recent seasons. Despite this, Allen had a strong season with the Chargers last year, recording over 100 catches for 1,243 yards and seven touchdowns.

As the Bears look to solidify their receiving corps, the question remains whether they will secure Allen’s services for the long term. With Moore and Allen potentially forming a formidable duo, Bears fans are eager to see how the team’s offense will evolve in the upcoming seasons. Stay tuned for more updates on the Bears and the NFL by following Fox News Digital’s sports coverage.